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3 unusual facts about Minogue


Minogue

Dannii Minogue, Australian singer-songwriter, television personality and occasional actress, model and fashion designer

Kylie Minogue (born 1968), Australian singer, songwriter and actress

Craig Minogue, Australian murderer, convicted for the 1986 bombing of the Russell Street Police Headquarters;


Aiden Grimshaw

While he was saved by Dannii Minogue and Louis Walsh in the judges vote, Cheryl Cole and Simon Cowell had voted for Waissel to stay, thus leaving the votes deadlocked.

Cowboy Style

"Cowboy Style" is regarded as being one of Minogue's rarest singles (the other one being "GBI: German Bold Italic" featuring Japanese DJ Towa Tei).

Engelina

The song was also sent to the A&R of Britney Spears who liked it, but thought it sounded too much like Minogue.

Hand on Your Heart

"Hand on Your Heart" featured a colourful music video that was directed by Chris Langman and filmed at Minogue's hometown in Melbourne, Australia in March 1989.

I Don't Wanna Take This Pain

A personal favourite of Minogue's, its original mix was released as the third single in Australia, a remixed version of the song was released in the United Kingdom as the fifth and final single in the fourth quarter of 1991 and received a mixed reception from music critics.

I Guess I Like It Like That

"I Guess I Like It Like That" is a 1991 promotional single written by Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue and British producers Mike Stock and Pete Waterman for Minogue's fourth album Let's Get to It.

Kylie: La La La

The first is a hard cover book and featured the cover that is similar to Minogue's single artwork for "What Do I Have to Do".

The title of the book, La La La, is a reference to Minogue's signature song and worldwide hit "Can't Get You Out of My Head".

Let's Get to It

Combining new jack swing, soul, dance, house and techno influences, Let's Get to It allowed Minogue to develop her songwriting with six tracks co-written with Mike Stock.

Let's Get to It Tour

Together with five dancers, Minogue staged the tour in support of the album Let's Get to It.

Miles Leonard

Minogue's first single with Parlophone, "Spinning Around", saw the artist achieve her first UK #1 in ten years and heralded the start of a major career revival.

Paul Walsham

Major professional achievements to date include various television appearances, performances and recordings with artists such as Hurts, Kylie Minogue, Elton JohnElvis Costello, Simon Webbe, Craig David, Atomic Kitten, Barclay James Harvest, Patricia Kass.

Phibsborough

The original Irish language name, Glas Mochonóg, means Monck's Green, which evolved to the variants Manogue and Minogue, and anglicised as Monck.

Red Blooded Woman

The song was featured on three of Minogue's concert tours, and was even featured in the Australian TV series Kath & Kim, in which Minogue also had a cameo appearance.

Sometime Samurai

The song, written about Minogue's then boyfriend, photographer Stéphane Sednaoui, was released in Japan as a radio promotional single to promote the release of Flash.

Step Back in Time

The song was taken as Minogue's second single off the album, although originally, "What Do I Have to Do" was penned as the second single from the album.

The Henderson Kids

They included Tottie Goldsmith, Kevin Harrington, Peter O'Brien, Stefan Dennis, and Jane Hall who, like Minogue, Kilpatrick and Jones, went on to appear in Neighbours.


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